Hello, student leaders of MASC! The Chesapeake’s six-state, a 64,000-square-mile watershed, is home to more than 18 million people and 3,000 species of plants and animals, including us. It is important that we help to save it! This month we want to shed light on the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. This foundation works hard to save the bay by educating communities, engaging public leaders, acting through litigation, and coordinating cleanups.
Here’s how you can support CBF and protect the bay!
Follow CBF on social media to keep up with their work and events. Twitter: @chesapeakebay Instagram: @chesapeakebayfoundation
Join a group in your area that helps conserve the bay with this link. https://www.chesapeakebay.net/action/join
Advocate! Urge your legislators to support or draft legislation to keep the bay clean.
Stop using fertilizers on your grass. The runoff created from the rain washes it into the Chesapeake Bay which can cause eutrophication (excess nutrients that create dead zones in the water).
Organize a community or school event! This event can be dedicated to planting trees or cleaning up trash along the bay. You can even coordinate with CBF.
Try using natural cleaning products. These products end up going down the drain, and if they include chemicals, they could be harmful to both your health and the watershed.
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Hello, MASC! As many of you may know, Earth Day is on April 22, 2019. On this day, people from all around the globe band together and are just a little bit closer to a healthier planet. We want our student leaders to be involved! After all, as Mahatma Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” We have come a long way since the first Earth Day in 1970, but we need to make even more tremendous steps forward if we want to truly make the change needed.
Here are just a few simple ways that you can get involved in Earth Day this year:
• Learn – Environmental literacy and learning about what exactly is going on with our planet is a monumental part of working towards solving the issue. Be sure to educate yourself and others on climate change, environmental justice, and more. The faster we are all knowledgeable about an issue, the faster we can solve it.
Earth is only one day of the year. We must work each and every day to maintain the planet that we live on! Here are a couple of ways to do just that:
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Hello, student leaders! Water is essential to life as we know it. It is such an integral factor of the life cycle that it is the first thing researchers check for when trying to find life in space. Despite the fact that about 70% of the world is covered in water, only about 2.5% of it is fresh, and only 1% of that is easily accessible. Therefore, as student leaders and members of our global community, we need to be mindful of water pollution and water scarcity. Many of us are lucky enough to have access to clean water, but 844 million people lack even a basic drinking water service according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Here are just a few simple ways that you can combat this water crisis in your everyday life:
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Hello student leaders! As you all may know, our Earth happens to just be at the sweet spot in our solar system to support life. We are fortunate enough to enjoy the biodiversity the Earth brings because of this. However, our biodiversity is rapidly declining as you are reading this due to things like extinction, climate change, hunting, habitat loss, and more. All of these issues are driven by human activity. Humans have caused this, and humans can fix this, but we only have so much time to do so. As student leaders, we must get involved as much as possible because this is the world that which we will spend the rest of our lives. This is the world that our children will live in. The following ideas are only some things that we can do.
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Happy New Year MASC! Many people often use this time of year as motivation to get fit and reduce their waistline, but we should also keep in mind the environment. Let’s start off the new year with environmentally conscience resolutions. One thing to keep in mind is waste. Most people produce 4.4 ounces of waste per day which adds up in the long run!
Here are some minor adjustments that you can add to your daily routine to reduce your “waste-line”:
These are only some ideas to get you started on reducing your “waste-line” and helping out the environment! Feel free to try anything else in the new year to get you started on a more environmentally friendly path!
Post your new resolutions on Instagram or Twitter and tag MASC!
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Hello, student leaders of MASC! Global warming is the Earth’s overall rise in temperature over the years which affects so much of our daily lives and our futures. Due to this, sea levels have been rising. This could result in parts of Florida being underwater! This is only one detrimental consequence of global warming. However, there are so many more consequences that will especially affect younger generations. As student leaders that will ultimately live in a world impacted by global warming, we need to do our best to help reduce it as much as we can now.
Educate your friends and get them involved with trying to save our beautiful planet!
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Hello, student leaders! This month we are going to discuss ways we can give thanks to our lovely environment. November is a month of giving thanks, so it’s the perfect time to give back to the Earth. There are so many little things that it gives us that we may just take for granted, such as the beautiful flowers that we see each day. To give thanks, let’s cut back on our environmentally harmful ways.
• Cut back on plastic baggies and plastic bottles! Using these plastics may seem very convenient, but reusable container/bottles are an easy alternative that will save you money in the long run. It takes plastic waste 450 to even 1000 years to decompose.
• Buy locally grown foods! With all the food you are going to be eating this Thanksgiving season, be sure that you do your best to obtain food that is grown in your area. Most of the food in America travels 1,500 miles to reach your dinner table! Packaging and shipping food contribute to increased levels of pollution.
• Plant Trees! Deforestation negatively impacts various habitats and ecosystems. This also affects climate change since there are fewer forests, and more greenhouse gases are in the atmosphere. For info on how to start a reforestation project check out this link https://www.pfla.bc.ca/forest-management-tips/from-planning-to-planting-reforestation-basics-for-forest-owners/
• Advocate for our planet! Get involved with an environmental movement. Zero Hour is a youth-led movement that advocates for climate change solutions. Simply go to this link to join http://thisiszerohour.org/
These are only a few ways that you can show your gratitude for the environment this month! Try to do something different each week to show your love for all the Earth has given us. If you have more ideas on how to show gratitude or if you’d like to show us how you’re completing this month’s goal, post on Instagram or Twitter and tag MASC!
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Imagine a world in which no one cares about the environment. Trash and waste cover the streets. Thousands of species of beautiful plants and animals have gone extinct. Future children will only ever see a tiger in their dreams or in stories. People will have to wear masks to breathe the heavily polluted air. Trying to swim at the beach isn’t even considered a fun hobby anymore, not with all of the plastic blanketing the shore and filling the waters. Is this the world that we want to live in?
There is so much that can be done each and every day to avoid this nightmare. Being environmentally friendly does not have to be such a struggle. There are easy ways to help without going out of the way. It’s a spooky season, but let the terror come from the ghouls of the night, not from disregarding the environment.
• Throw bottle caps away!
Unless stated otherwise, bottle caps are typically non-recyclable, so be sure to leave them out!
• Learn the Resin Codes for Recycling!
The resin codes are important because they let you know if the plastic is recyclable since some plastics are not. Resin code 7 is not recyclable.
• Get out there and vote!
While many of us are below the legal voting age, you can still register to vote! You can also always encourage those in your life who can vote to do so. Voting on these environmental issues is a great way to make a difference.
• Volunteer!
There are so many organizations that have opportunities to volunteer to help the environment. This may include planting trees, cleaning up litter, educating young children about the environment, and so much more! As people who live on the earth, we all have an obligation to make sure that it’s as healthy as possible.
• Reduce your waste production!
Reduce is the first of the “three R’s” and is the most important. If there is less waste and pollution in the first place, then there is less to worry about. Do your best to use reusable items daily instead of single-use items that will simply end up in landfills. On average, Americans produce a staggering four pounds of waste per person per day. The smaller that number is, the better.
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Hello, student leaders! Imagine a world without litter. Imagine a world where people work together each day to make the world a happier and healthier place. That world you’re imagining right now is the goal of the cleanup movement called Let’s Do It!. It all began ten years ago when thousands of citizens in Estonia came out to help make their country a cleaner place. This has spread globally and has led to another World Cleanup Day on September 15th of this year, and we wanted to honor that in this month’s green goal. Be part of the movement that embraces using cooperation to make the world a cleaner and healthier place.
To get involved…
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Hello, fellow student leaders! August 18th is National Honeybee Day. These bees are dwindling at an alarming rate due to a variety of factors including pesticides, habitat loss, poor nutrition, and more. Cases of Colony Collapse Disorder have decreased in recent years but more still needs to be done to make sure that honeybees survive. Use the following goals as a starting and a guide in being proactive toward this issue. Bees are very important to our everyday lives from the pollination of plants that we depend on to the creation of the honey that makes our lives sweeter.
What to do from Home
Sponsor a hive! You can help increase the number of hives by sponsoring them. Check out https://thehoneybeeconservancy.org/sponsor-a-hive/ for more information on how to get started.